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No Place Like Home: The Surprising Impact of the Criterion Collection’s Unique Take on Cinema

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A number of Cormac McCarthy’s novels have been adapted into films, yet only a few have received acclaim like No Country for Old Men. This film achieved an impressive 92 Metascore and widespread praise upon its release in theaters in 2007–and now you can add this film to your collection with the recently launched No Country for Old Men: The Criterion Collection 4K Blu-ray. The special edition just became available on December 10, but it’s already experiencing an exciting price reduction to $28 (originally $50).

No Country for Old Men: The Criterion Collection 4K Blu-ray

$28 (was $50)

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This collection includes both 4K and standard Blu-ray versions of the film. The 4K digital master was overseen by Roger Deakins (cinematographer), ensuring it remains true to its original format. It also supports Dolby Vision HDR. On the standard Blu-ray disc, you will find an extensive array of special features, including interviews with Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin, and Tommy Lee Jones, along with a behind-the-scenes documentary by Brolin. A standard Blu-ray edition of the film is also available for the same price.

No Country for Old Men: The Criterion Collection Bonus Features:

  • Exclusive discussion between filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen and author Megan Abbott
  • Exclusive discussion between Deakins and associate producer David Diliberto, featuring Abbott
  • Archival interviews with actors Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin, Tommy Lee Jones, and Kelly Macdonald
  • Behind-the-scenes documentary by Brolin
  • Three documentaries on the making of the film that include on-set footage and interviews with the cast and crew
  • English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
  • An essay by author Francine Prose and a 2007 piece on the film by author Larry McMurtry

Interested in reading the novel that inspired the film? No Country for Old Men is available in paperback for $11 (was $18). Many other McCarthy novels are also on sale, including his last two works The Passenger and Stella Maris. Both titles are distinct among his writings, as they focus more on an introspective exploration of existential dread rather than a violent escapade across the landscape. You can grab both together in the premium collection The Passenger + Stella Maris (Hardcover) for $42 (originally $56) or even cheaper by purchasing the individual paperbacks. There is also a hardcover version of The Road: A Graphic Novel Adaptation which presents a fresh way to experience the iconic post-apocalyptic tale. Check out the full list of Cormac McCarthy book deals below.

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